Mastering ConvertKit – Brennan Dunn
Build a robust and automated online business with ConvertKit.
Learn the ins-and-outs of segmenting your audience, automating your nurturing, and profiting from perfectly timed and personalized pitches.
What’s Inside
No matter if you’re just getting started, or you’re ready to throw rocket fuel on your ConvertKit account – the included 15 hours of in-depth video lessons have you covered.
MODULE 1
Starting off on the right foot
In this module we cover the fundamentals of both ConvertKit and the best ways to use the available features. Here I make a case for the nurturing and pitch framework that 95% of online marketers should be using, and show you how to not only create your automation strategy – but also how to use this course to adapt your needs to this framework.
3 HOURS AND 7 MINUTES OF INSTRUCTION, INCLUDING:
- How to map out your automation strategy before doing anything in ConvertKit
- What’s the best way to organize and name your tags and segments?
- Visual automations? Automation rules? Here’s what you need to know.
MODULE 2
Get even more subscribers using dynamic opt-in forms
Lead flow is the lifeblood of any successful online business. This module is dedicated to helping you get more subscribers each day through smart, segmented, and personalized opt-ins CTAs.
1 HOUR AND 23 MINUTES OF INSTRUCTION, INCLUDING:
- How to segment people before they’re even on your email list
- Ways to use survey funnels to boost your conversion rates
- Creating personalized opt-in forms
MODULE 3
Better understand your audience and their needs
Want to personalize your emails and sales pages? Then you first need to segment your audience. This module dives deep into how to profile your audience, segmenting them by who they are and what they need from you, along with lead scoring your best subscribers.
2 HOURS AND 29 MINUTES OF INSTRUCTION, INCLUDING:
- Coming up with a segmentation plan
- How to ensure you’re always pitching people on exactly what they need
- Yes, you can lead score in ConvertKit. Here’s how.